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Enforcing A Court Order

Call Our Pleasanton Family Lawyer at (925) 365-6604

Court orders are a critical component of any divorce or child custody matter,
as they provide direction for the parties following the resolution of
the case. Sometimes, however, individuals do not obey the terms of these
orders – when this happens, you have legal recourse to secure their
compliance.

At Elene M. Mylordos, Attorney at Law, our Pleasanton family law attorney
has extensive experience with the enforcement of court orders. If you
believe that your ex or your child’s other parent is violating the
terms of a court order, we can help you take strong action to ensure their
compliance.

When another party is violates a court order, the law is on your side –
call us at (925) 365-6604.

Enforcing All Types of Family Court Orders

Matters of divorce and child custody will typically result in a number
of court orders. These orders have the force of law, which means willfully
violating them could turn into a criminal offense. With the aid of an
experienced Pleasanton family lawyer, you can often gain compliance without
petitioning for contempt of court charges.

We can help you enforce the terms of any family court order, including:

Divorce rulings

Parenting plans/custody & visitation agreements

Child support orders

Alimony/spousal support orders

You have strong recourse to enforce court orders.
Contact us today for a case evaluation.

Serving All of Alameda County and Contra Costa County

If you are struggling to get child support payments from the other parent,
fighting for your visitation rights, or have not received your share of
marital assets, you must act quickly. These matters can be very complex,
however, so it is crucial to retain a skilled Pleasanton family law attorney
who knows how to effectively get results.

With over 25 years experience, Elene M. Mylordos, Attorney at Law is well-qualified
to help you enforce a court order. We understand the various options that
are available to you and will make sure you’re informed throughout
the process.

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Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual
case or situation. This information is not intended to create, and receipt
or viewing does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship.